Ukraine planning for postwar tourism
Ukraine’s tourism director is preparing to welcome future visitors—”if they don’t come with guns.”
Ukraine’s tourism director is preparing to welcome future visitors—”if they don’t come with guns.”
It was on April 26, 1986 when disaster struck the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant — the most devastating catastrophe in history. Cleanup costs billions of
Art from Ukraine museums has found temporary shelter elsewhere in Europe.
1500 refugees from Ukraine will be housed in Rotterdam aboard the Holland-America ship Volendam
At the very moment you’re probably least likely to be thinking about it, Ukraine’s tourism promotion office wants you to come for a visit
Ukraine is planning new trails and other tourism-friendly features to the nuclear disaster area which is now to become a tourism focus.
In the aftermath of a TV mini-series, bookings for tours of the nuclear disaster area are way up and some worry that the message is being lost.
A surprising demand for tours of the area devastated by a nuclear power plant explosion in 1986 has led the Ukraine government to open a new hostel.
Do you love unusual train journeys as much as Wilbur does? Check out this fascinating adventure through eastern Europe.
With Russia and Ukraine both claiming to be the rightful government of the Crimean Peninsula, Google’s been caught in a war over place names.
Ukraine’s tourism director is preparing to welcome future visitors—”if they don’t come with guns.”
It was on April 26, 1986 when disaster struck the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant — the most devastating catastrophe in
Art from Ukraine museums has found temporary shelter elsewhere in Europe.
1500 refugees from Ukraine will be housed in Rotterdam aboard the Holland-America ship Volendam
At the very moment you’re probably least likely to be thinking about it, Ukraine’s tourism promotion office wants you to come for a visit
Ukraine is planning new trails and other tourism-friendly features to the nuclear disaster area which is now to become a tourism focus.
In the aftermath of a TV mini-series, bookings for tours of the nuclear disaster area are way up and some worry that the message is being lost.
A surprising demand for tours of the area devastated by a nuclear power plant explosion in 1986 has led the Ukraine government to open a new hostel.
Do you love unusual train journeys as much as Wilbur does? Check out this fascinating adventure through eastern Europe.
With Russia and Ukraine both claiming to be the rightful government of the Crimean Peninsula, Google’s been caught in a war over place names.